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IWF Monthly #10, June 1998

IWF WORLD CHAMPION
MOFOS:  Salvatore Lucania won the World Championship after winning the Continental Division from Canadian Pride Wrestling with a 495 pointer.  Salvatore won a titanic battle with AF:  Air Force One (USW) en route to the crown.  He is managed by T.J. Allan of Illinois who wins 25 free matches!

INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION
DM:  El Doctor Quiero won the Intercontinental Championship easily for his manager, Chris Dutschmann of Texas, out of Canadian Pride Wrestling in the Continental Division.  Quiero had a 495 point strategy and he wins his manager 15 free matches.

GLOBAL CHAMPION
Winning the Global Championship without any challengers was
CLAN:  Zakariah Bootnik with a 495 out of Canadian Pride Wrestling in the Continental Division.  He is managed by Zak Allan of Illinois, who wins himself 10 freebies!

WORLD TAG CHAMPIONS
AF:  Air Force One and James �Aceface� Weston from United States Wrestling combined to defeat all competition on their way to winning the World Tag Championship. They are managed by All American Joe of California and James Weston from New Jersey, respectively, and they both win 10 free matches.  Congratulations, guys!

WORLD SIX-MAN CHAMPS
CLAN�s:  Jarrett �Highspeed� Chase, �Fabulous� Lane Devlund, and Vampyre, who had a 529 pointer, blasted through all other six-man teams to win the World Six-Man Championship out of Canadian Pride Wrestling in the Continental Division.  They are managed by the famous Nathan Couch of Georgia, who wins yet another 10 free!  

ROOKIE CHALLENGE
Winning the Rookie Challenge was
MONEY INC:  Buff the Stuff, who made an impressive debut in Canadian Pride Wrestling with a 490 point strategy.  He is managed by Bill Spangler of Missouri.

IWF-WIDE REGION CHAMPS
East:  
CLAN:  Zakariah Bootnik (CPW)  *495
North:  
AF:  Mr. Stars and Stripes (USW) *491
Plains:  
The Inquisitor (CPW) *494
South:  
MOFOS:  �Mr. Big� Carlito Carone (HBW) *493 def. CLAN:  Hans Von Himmel (USW)
West:  
CLAN:  Warrlok (USW) *493 def. DP:  Dark Underling #1 (HBW)

DIVISION CHAMPIONS
The Tough Guy Division Championship was won by
Michael Bamberg of Louisiana, whose MOFOS�:  �Sicilian Silencer� Vitalo Carone (HBW) and Bruno �Uncle Smash� Domiano (STW) fought to an unbreakable draw, with 493 point strategies which had identical point concentration.  Meanwhile, in the Continental Division, MOFOS:  Salvatore Lucania beat all challengers with a 495, and went on to win the World Championship for his manager, T.J. Allan of Illinois.

ULTIMATE ROYAL CHAMP
In a fierce point concentration battle among the two top battle royal winners,
DM:  El Doctor Quiero (CPW) edged out MOFOS:  Don Corleone (STW), both of whom had 136�s. El Doctor Quiero is managed by IWF web page owner Chris Dutschmann of Texas.

MANAGER RANKINGS
1) Nathan Couch- 1238 pts.
2)
T.J. Allan- 395 pts.
3)
Michael Bamberg- 345 pts.
4)
Mike Paciga- 267 pts.
5)
Evil Eli (Mr. Whitney Smith)- 263 pts.
6)
Erik Engstrom- 241 pts.
7)
Bill James- 201 pts.
8)
Julius Hudson- 178 pts.
9)
Chris Dutschmann- 152 pts.
10)
Zak Allan- 125 pts.

WRESTLER RANKINGS
1) CLAN:  Avatarr the Collector (STW)- 210
2)
CLAN:  Crono-Father (STW)- 205
3)
MOFOS:  Salvatore Lucania (CPW)- 170
4)
QW: Fat Guy Who Needs a Bra (USW)-168
5)
MOFOS:  Bruno �Uncle Smash� Domiano (STW)- 155
6)
MOFOS:  Johnny Carlito (STW)-150
7)
CLAN:  The Cuban Warlord (USW)- 150
8)
DGM:  The IWF Franchise (USW)- 140
9)
CLAN:  Big Tex Williams (HBW)- 124
10)
CLAN:  Master Quasar (STW)- 110

From the desk of the IWF
Firstly, we have some great news.  Within the next few months be on the look out for a full page IWF ad in one of the major wrestling magazine publications!  As soon as we know which one we will be opting for, we will let you know.  The IWF should skyrocket with this new venture. Onto other things. As stated last month, the special tag/6 man holds are no longer in existence.  However, since some managers inadvertently sent in these holds with their strategies this month, you may see the moves appear in the tag/6 man matches of your bulletin.  Rest assured though, the moves had no significance in determining match results this month.  In the future, if you want to win a tag/6 match with a tag/6 type hold, please use the special tag/6 trademark hold option, or you will wind up winning the match with a singles hold.  Last cycle we implemented tag/6 rankings within leagues.  We have come across a problem though.  There are so many different teams that it becomes nearly impossible to tabulate.  Therefore, we have come to a resolution that makes sense.  In real wrestling you don�t have every team ranked.  For instance, occasionally you may have an off-shoot team like The Undertaker and Steve Austin team up.  It does not mean they are a consistent tag team though.  It doesn�t mean they should be ranked as contenders either.  So with that said, each manager has to designate what his tag/6 teams are that he wants to be ranked.  Each manager will be permitted to register 2 tag and 6 man teams per league that can be ranked.  To do this please send us this info. on a separate sheet of paper with your league.  In cycle #11 we will begin to rank only registered teams, and this should make things a lot more realistic as well, as compared to having 20+ teams ranked.  Of course, you can still sign tag/6 matches with any wrestlers, even if you are not officially ranked, and you can still go after the tag/6 man belts.  The only benefit to being ranked is that if a ranked team and a non-ranked team beat the tag champs by the same point total for example, the belts will be awarded to the ranked team.  If this same instance occurs with 2 ranked teams, the higher ranked team will be awarded the belts.  In the past, the belts would be awarded to the team with the better point concentration if there was a tie. (And note that is still the system in determining singles belts if that same situation arises.)  Since it is getting hard to keep track of free matches, we are going to begin to distribute free matches in �fives.�  So if you win Intercontinental for instance, you will receive 3 5 free match coupons, equaling 15 free matches.  They will be redeemable in fives at a time, instead of ones, to make our lives easier.  The contest in which all new managers are eligible to win 6 months of IWF for free is still on-going.  So tell your friends about it.  Until further notice this contest will be running, and the drawing of the lucky winner will be announced at a later date.  Many managers have been asking us when we will be opening up our next league.  Well, within a few cycles Mexican Luchador Wrestling (MLW) will be opened in the Continental Division.  More info on it later.  Without further ado now, let�s talk about the huge inaugural IWF-Wide Anniversary Pay-Per-View Event, which takes place in Cycle #12.  An entire IWF wrestler roster of consistently active wrestlers is being sent this cycle so you can see who is available to challenge throughout the IWF.  All requested matches must be submitted to us no later than NEXT CYCLE.  We will be sending off a huge Pay-Per-View supplemental bulletin to all managers involved in the spectacular.  It will be HUGE, as it will be filled with match descriptions, interviews, and so much more.  You can send in your PPV match requests with your leagues.  Matches will cost $2 and can not be combined with the match deals.     
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